🔧 Anchor Your Ambitions!
The Wej-It PD58 Internally Threaded Drop-In Anchor is a robust fastening solution designed for solid masonry and uncracked concrete. With a zinc-plated carbon steel body and a wedge mechanism, it provides a secure hold while meeting stringent building codes. Each anchor boasts an impressive ultimate tensile strength of 16,500 lb, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications. Packaged in a convenient set of five, this anchor is a must-have for any professional looking to ensure their projects are built to last.
Manufacturer | Wej-It |
Part number | PD58 |
Item Weight | 1.49 kg |
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm; 1.49 Kilograms |
Item model number | PD58 |
Colour | zinc |
Material | Carbon Steel, Zinc |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great product!
Purchased these for my garage hoist to anchor to floor. Well made, great price!
B**N
Worked Perfectly in My Application
Just moved, and needed to set anchors for a lift in the new garage/workshop. These are the anchors specified by the lift manufacturer. I've now installed this lift in two locations, plus two others for friends. I used these anchors for all of them.For this installation, 16 anchors are set into concrete under a porcelain tile floor. I've been drilling the holes in the concrete myself for the previous installations, but because of the tile I decided to let a commercial concrete coring company do the drilling this time. A 1" hole is made through the tile, plus an additional 1/8" into the top of the concrete. Then, a 7/8" hole is made in the concrete to a total of 6 1/2" deep. That lets the anchor sit down completely in concrete with no contact with the tile.The anchors set easily using the method described in Wej-It's instructions. The installation depths are adjusted down an inch in consideration of the tile. I add lubrication to the threads on the installation tool (a long bolt...) where the nut is used to draw the anchor up to set it. Otherwise, with straight well-cleaned holes, there was no drama at all setting the enchors.I left K's 4Runner (our heaviest car) on the lift a few inches off the floor for a couple test/observation days. There is no discernable movement. The torque on the bolts is the same as when I initially set the posts, indicating that nothing has moved or stretched. It's now safe for mrs dr bob's hubby to use the lift.
A**R
good product for anchoring a light load jack
Good product for a light load but not ideal for anchoring a hydraulic jack to lift the car.
B**N
Strong
Great product when used correctly
V**H
PSA: MAXJAX uses Metric Bolts
These looked like the identical anchors for the MaxJax, BUT the bolts are not cross usable as these are SAE 5/8 bolts, but maxjax uses metric m16 bolts, it looks like it fits, but threads are completely different. Product itself worked an awesome tho.
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